What is the correct of land sizes from smallest to largest.
Continent, state, country, city
What is City,state, country, continent
What does Paleolithic mean?
What is old Stone age
What is a city state?
What is a place that had its own government and was not apart of a larger unit?
what is the nile
What was the writing called in ancient mesopotamia?
what is Cuneiform?
What does Mesopotamia mean?
What is " land between two rivers"
What does neolithic mean?
What is new stone age?
What is sumer?
What is a city state?
Why was the nile river important?
What is fresh water?
What is transportation?
What is protection?
What is cooking, bathing, drinking?
what was egyptian writing called
what is hieroglyphics
What two rivers are located in Mesopotamia?
What is Tigris and Euphrates
Hunter and gatherers survived mainly by?
What is following large herds of animals from place to place?
What was the code of hammurabi?
What is the first collection of 300 laws that people had to obey?
Who is at the top of the ancient egyptians social pyramid?
What is at the bottom?
What is a pharaoh?
what is unskiled worker?
why did Egyptians build pyramids?
What is to protect the pharaohs body
Mesopotamia was also called...?
What is the cradle of civilization
During the paleolithic age how did people adapt to their enviornment?
What is living in caves?
What is creating fire?
What is traveling to find food?
What is an achievement of mesopotamia?
What is written laws?
What is astronomy/ the study of stars?
What is organized government?
Why was mummification important?
What is. the body of the pharaoh needed to be preserved so that it could make the journey to the after life?
who was otzi?
What is iceman, killed by walking into enemy territory?
What physical features protected Egypt from invasion?
What is the Sahara desert, Nile, Red Sea, Mediterranean sea
What was it called when people in the Neolithic age started to grow their food instead of hunt?
What is farming revolution?
What are the 6 characteristics of a civilization?
What is writing, religion, government, social class, art/culture, and cities
How did geography impact the development of ancient egypt?
because of their location they were able to prosper and grow because they were not getting attacked by other countries and civilizations.
who was allowed to read and write in both egypt and mesopotamia.
what were they called?
Who is a man?
what is a scriber?